Sentence examples for be given a clue from inspiring English sources

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You'll be given a clue entitled "A Tale of Birds without a Voice".

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After three difficult days, the team finally was given a clue — though it was nearly missed.

Nonetheless United by then had been given a clue as to Chelsea's powers of recovery.

Perhaps we were given a clue that these Games were going to work in a rather surprising way when something as simple as the countdown to Danny Boyle's opening ceremony turned out to be such a witty and imaginative montage.

This pattern of the chiller is giving a clue about the faults in the chiller that need to be diagnosed.

Nancy is giving a clue, in other words, toward the interpretation of Kiarostami's statement that lying is the only way to truth.

To be given a new clue, let into the odd secret - to have something to mull over at the virtual water cooler.

Families will be given a set of clues to help solve nature riddles along the trails at the nature center.

Families will be given a set of clues to help solve nature riddles to complete the hunt and get their prize.

Early on, though, we are given a valuable clue: "It was the fourth week of the fifth month of the war and the woman, who did not always follow the rules, followed the rules".

If you often avoid working because you're trying to do things you think you "should do", then you are being given a big clue.

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